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Carbohydrate potato lectin

The extensins are highly insoluble components of cell walls of terrestrial plants and are considered to be important in the plastic extension of the typical cell wall of the land plants (Lamport, 1970, 1973). However, some of the related arabinoproteins are found elsewhere in the cell, and one of the best studied is the readily soluble lectin of the potato, Solanum tuberosum (Allen and Neuberger, 1973), which has a high content of carbohydrate. [Pg.175]

Ashford, D., Desai, N.N., Allen, A.K., Neuberger, A., O Neill, M.A. Selvendran, R.R. (1982) Structural Studies of the Carbohydrate Moieties of Lectins from Potato (Solanum Tuberosum) Tubers and Thorn-apple ( Datura stramonium) Seeds , Biochemical Journal, 201, 199-208... [Pg.318]


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